- Jeffrey Rosen is a law professor at George Washington University
- WE should assume we are being monitored at all times
- Social media is not regulated by the Constitution
- Nothing is private
- The GPS case has the potential to be the most important case of the decade
- None of the amendments give clear answers to the questions we have regarding privacy
- The fourth amendment prohibits the government from unreasonable searches and seizures.
- Germany has a greater concern for data collecting than the U.S does.
- The Patriot Act expanded the amount of surveillance the government could do without a warrant
- Twitter was pressured by Senator Joseph Liberman to remove pro-Taliban tweets.
Questions:
- How does the advancement in technology influence the privacy concern?
- Is it fair for the government to wire phones?
- Should all information on the internet be available to be searched?
- Should boundaries for protection and privacy be set up?
- What should the government due with the expanding social media networks?
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